Andrew Garfield Short Straight Hairstyle - Medium Brunette (Ash)

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Description

(Added:
24th November 2011
)

Cool and crazy is the main aim for this look. The back and sides are jagged cut close to the head blending into the top which is also jagged cut and left long enough to style up for texture and height. This is best suited for those with straight hair and will need regular trims to maintain style.

Type

Hair Category:
Casual

Hair Length:
Short

Hair Elasticity:
Straight

Suitability

Gender:
Men

Face Shape:
Round, Oval, Heart, and Triangular

Hair Density:
Thin/Medium

Hair Texture:
Fine/Medium

Age:
Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, 41 - 50, 51 - 60, and Over 60

Height:
Any

Weight:
Thin/Average/Large

Glasses:
Suits with and without

Styling

Styling Time:
10 minutes

Products:
Moulding Cream

Styling Tip:
Use your fingers to direct your hair into place and allow your products to dry naturally.

Styling Steps

1
. Style Hair Down at the Back Using Moulding Cream

Apply some moulding cream to your fingertips and then pull it through the ends of your hair in a downward motion to achieve a textured look.

2
. Style Sides Out Using Moulding Cream

To get your sides to sit out, apply a small amount of moulding cream to your fingertips and then working mainly on the ends, pinch them while dragging the hair in an out and upwards motion. The more moulding cream and the more pinching that you apply, the more textured and pasty the result.

3
. Spike Top Using Moulding Cream

Apply moulding cream to your fingertips, then grab a small section of hair and rub the moulding cream into the roots before twisting and pulling your hair upwards. For messier spikes, use a generous amount of moulding cream while twisting your hair in different directions.

4
. Use Moulding Cream for Texture

Apply moulding cream to your fingertips and then pinch small clumps of hair in an up and forward motion. Pinch the clumps in different directions for a messier look.